Shallow water complex, which
is characterized by several
independent platforms with
different parts of the process
and utilities linked with gangway
bridges. Individual platforms
include wellhead riser,
processing, accommodations
and power generation platforms.
(This picture shows the BP
Valhall complex.) Typically found
in water depths up to 100
meters.
Gravity base consists of enormous
concrete fixed structures placed on the
bottom, typically with oil storage cells in
a "skirt" that rests on the sea bottom.
The large deck receives all parts of the
process and utilities in large modules.
Large fields at 100 to 500 meters of
water depth were typical in the 1980s
and 1990s. The concrete was poured at
an onshore location, with enough air in
the storage cells to keep the structure
floating until tow-out and lowering onto
the seabed. The picture shows the
world's largest GBS platform, Troll A,
during construction.
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